New Build Developments in London Zone 4
✅ 184 new homes in Zone 4 from 112 developers.✅ Prices from £249,995. Ready to move & off-plan options.
1-8 Capitol Way
by Royal London Colindale Mid-rise buildings with varied architectural styles, landscaped public spaces, integrated commercial space, a community hub and improved streetscapes.
Bromley Heights
by Guinness Partnership Bromley South Modern 61 home development with private entrances, high build quality and shared ownership, near shops, parks, gyms, schools and fast transport links
Great North Leisure Park
by Landsec Finchley Central Large mixed use scheme with landscaped courtyards, leisure centre, gym, lido, green spaces and commercial space, offering strong long term investment potentialFree personalised new build selection
ICON at Burnt Oak
by Network Homes Burnt OakModern homes with 1 to 3 bedrooms, shared ownership, green spaces nearby, parks, schools, gyms, cafes and easy access to public transport and airports
Marstead Mill
by Marstead Living Mill Hill EastRetirement village with 175 later living homes, health centre, pool, gym, landscaped gardens, community cafe and net zero carbon focus, ideal for peaceful senior living
Equinox at One One Six Cockfosters
by Rothmore Property CockfostersModern medium rise architecture with landscaped gardens, rooftop terrace, secure cycle storage, energy efficient systems and nearby cafes, gyms, schools and parks
Chase Side
by Not yet determined Southgate Modern low-density block of 7 residences with 1, 2 and 3 bedroom layouts, private gardens, bathroom underfloor heating and 10-year warranty. Small scale high demand.
Textile
by Newlon Living Wood StreetModern residential building with 1 and 2 bedroom homes, shared ownership options, quality finishes, smart layouts, close to shops, parks, schools and transport.
Fulton & Fifth
by Regal London Wembley ParkModern 1, 2 and 3 room homes in a large new project with gardens, water park, gym, pool, cinema, shops and co working spaces, ideal long term investment
The Claves
by ECOWorld London Mill Hill East Low rise development with landscaped gardens, gym, cinema, lounge, coworking, concierge, parking and secure play areas, crafted for lasting comfort and investment
Coppice Yard
by Stone Selhurst Modern courtyard style, secure gated entrance, gardens, outdoor gym, swimming pool and energy smart design make this 54 home development a strong investment
Wembley Park Gardens
by Barratt London Wembley ParkModern high rise homes with gardens, coworking spaces and strong transport links, close to shops, schools, gyms, parks and medical centres, offer smart investment potential
Buying a New Build Home in London Zone 4
Zone 4 covers some of London's most sought-after suburban destinations — Richmond, Ealing, Wimbledon, and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire. This zone appeals to families prioritising green space, top-rated state and independent schools, and quieter residential streets, without sacrificing London connectivity. According to 2026 market data, Zone 4 saw the highest inflow of buyers relocating from inner zones in the post-pandemic period.
There are currently over 184 new build developments in Zone 4 available in our catalogue. Whether you are drawn to the parks and riverside of Richmond or the established communities of Ealing, buying direct from a developer provides a 10-year warranty, modern construction standards, and full tenure transparency.
FAQ: New Build Developments in London Zone 4
New homes in Zone 4 start from £249,995. Prices vary considerably by location, with premium riverside and park-adjacent homes in Richmond and Ealing commanding higher values.
Completion dates across Zone 4 range from 2026 to 2036. Several family-oriented schemes in this zone are already completed and available to view.
Zone 4 combines excellent school catchments, green space, and suburban peace with 30–45 minute journeys into central London. Rental yields in Zone 4 typically range between 4.2% and 5.8%, and the zone consistently outperforms the London average for long-term capital growth due to persistent housing undersupply in desirable family postcodes.